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Shoryu no Matsu (Pine tree)

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1238 Osatsucho, Toba 517-0032 Mie PrefectureMap
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  • Discover805018
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    It's a nice pine.

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    It is a pine in the Ama Cultural Museum and is a pine with a good shape as the name of Shoryu. If you park your car in the parking lot, you will likely overlook it. It's a fine pine tree, so it's a pine tree you want to see.

    Reviewed on Sep 13, 2022
  • hiro0604
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    Open transportation の Song

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    It is a pine tree on the premises next to the Ama Cultural Museum in Aisashi Town, Toba City. It is a very large black pine tree, and it is said to be a pine tree of Shoryu because it looks like a dragon rising to heaven. It was said that if you put your hand on the pine branch and ask for it, it will come true, so I let me join hands. It was a very powerful pine and a masterpiece.

    Reviewed on Apr 12, 2022
  • ramupapa
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    it's next to the museum.

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    It is located on the premises of the Ama Cultural Museum, so you can also visit it. It's a big black pine. If you don't pay attention, it's right next to the building, so it's easy to overlook it if you have a car in the parking lot.

    Reviewed on May 27, 2018
  • temperature6
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    It's a fine pine, but was it a shoryu when I went?

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    It's a fine pine, but was it Shoryu when I went? I didn't have that much impression. It's on the site of the museum, so it's a good idea to check if you can see it.

    Reviewed on May 23, 2018
  • Maps809783
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    A black pine that resembles a dragon that rises to heaven

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    It is a black pine with a trunk surrounding about 3m on the premises of the Ama Cultural Museum, and it seems to be called the Shoryu Pine because its branches resemble a dragon that rises to heaven. It was a magnificent black pine with a color and really a hall 々.

    Reviewed on Nov 12, 2017

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